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  • Shelby Harris, Chris Harris Jr., and Ryan Harris open with a detailed postgame analysis of the Broncos’ loss to the Patriots, focusing on how early momentum, fourth-and-short decisions, and weather conditions shaped the game. They discuss why failing to take points proved costly, how the offensive line struggled against New England’s front, and why the Broncos defense played well enough to win despite the final score. Jarrett Stidham’s inexperience, key turnovers, and missed execution are examined alongside praise for the Patriots’ situational football.

    The discussion then turns to the Seahawks’ NFC Championship victory over the Rams, highlighting Sam Darnold’s evolution, Seattle’s defensive dominance, and the importance of offensive versatility. The group explains why Seattle’s snap-count usage, motion, and physicality make them a difficult matchup and debates how the Patriots and Seahawks stack up heading into the Super Bowl.

    To close the show, the panel breaks down Super Bowl predictions and dives into the NFL coaching carousel, sharing candid thoughts on Mike McCarthy landing in Pittsburgh, the lack of buzz around Vance Joseph and Leslie Frazier, and why recent hiring trends don’t always reward the most deserving candidates.


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  • The Harrises open with instant reaction to the Broncos’ 33–30 win over the Bills, focusing on five Buffalo turnovers, the interception controversy, and how Denver’s defense swung the game. Shelby raises concerns about the non-existent run game and how heavily the offense leaned on Bo Nix before his late injury, while Chris breaks down Josh Allen’s mistakes and what the Broncos must replicate defensively going forward. The conversation shifts to Jarrett Stidham taking over at quarterback, with debate over whether Denver can win by leaning on the run game, protecting Stidham, and trusting a veteran offensive line. The guys analyze the Patriots’ defense under Mike Vrabel, key matchups against Courtland Sutton, and what intimidation tactics Denver must overcome. In the NFC, they dive deep into Seahawks–Rams, praising Seattle’s dominant defense, questioning San Francisco’s future, and evaluating whether Matthew Stafford can steal one late. The episode wraps with reactions to Sean McDermott’s firing in Buffalo, possible coaching replacements, and championship-round picks from all three Harrises.


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  • Ryan Harris, Shelby Harris, and Chris Harris Jr. open with a detailed breakdown of the Broncos’ playoff matchup against the Bills, focusing on turnovers, the run game, and how Denver can contain Josh Allen. They react to John Franklin-Myers’ comments about physicality and explain why the game will be decided in the trenches and late in the fourth quarter. The conversation shifts to divisional playoff picks, including Seahawks vs 49ers, Patriots vs Texans, and Bears vs Rams, with strong opinions on quarterback play, defensive matchups, and cold-weather football. The trio then examines the NFL coaching carousel, debating the best and worst open head coaching jobs, Mike Tomlin’s future, and why Baltimore and Tennessee may be the most attractive destinations. The episode wraps with their national championship predictions between Indiana and Miami, discussing NIL, roster construction, and why Indiana’s rise could reshape college football’s power structure.

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  • The Harrises open the show by discussing the Broncos’ resilience, Sean Payton’s leadership, and why Denver’s best championship window may be right now as the team enters the postseason with home-field advantage. Shelby shares behind-the-scenes perspective from Myles Garrett’s historic sack moment, explaining the teamwork, emotion, and preparation that went into a play that will be remembered forever. From there, the conversation turns to Wild Card Weekend, with detailed breakdowns of Rams-Panthers, Packers-Bears, and 49ers-Eagles in the NFC, followed by Bills-Jaguars, Chargers-Patriots, and Texans-Steelers in the AFC. Each host offers bold predictions, debates potential upsets, and highlights the players and matchups that will decide who advances.


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  • Shelby Harris explains why attention to detail and fundamentals become harder to maintain late in the season and why that discipline separates playoff teams from pretenders. The guys examine the AFC and NFC playoff landscapes, including divisional races, inconsistent contenders, and defenses that travel well in January. They also touch on coaching stability versus change, potential fits around the league, and why experience matters when the pressure ramps up. The episode closes with an in-depth MVP discussion, comparing recent winners, historic second-year MVPs, and what ultimately defines the league’s most valuable player.


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  • Denver’s loss snaps a long winning streak but sparks a deeper conversation about playoff readiness, physicality, and attention to detail. Shelby explains why contain defense and tackling discipline matter most against elite quarterbacks, while Ryan emphasizes the urgency of committing to the run game in January football. Chris weighs in on why Buffalo looks dangerous at the right time and how Josh Allen and James Cook change postseason matchups. The conversation expands to the NFC, where strong opinions emerge on the Rams’ offensive balance, Seattle’s defensive dominance, San Francisco’s momentum, and Caleb Williams’ rapid development. The episode closes with a no-nonsense evaluation of the Cowboys’ roster construction, defensive shortcomings, and looming front-office decisions.


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  • Ryan, Chris, and Shelby dive deep into the Broncos’ statement win over Green Bay, highlighting Bo Nix’s growth, Courtland Sutton’s consistency, and an offensive line that dominated the trenches. The conversation shifts to Kansas City’s unraveling, Patrick Mahomes’ ACL injury, and whether the Chiefs’ long-standing issues up front finally caught up to them. The guys also examine Buffalo’s comeback win over New England, why Josh Allen is playing at an MVP level, and which teams are quietly built for a postseason run. In overtime, they debate the Rams, Seahawks, and NFC West chaos before closing with a candid conversation about Philip Rivers’ return and the larger problem of QB development in today’s NFL.


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  • On this week’s episode of We’re the Harrises, Ryan, Shelby, and Chris open with Denver’s strong road win over the Raiders, praising Bo Nix’s efficiency, RJ Harvey’s emergence, and Marvin Mims finally breaking a return for a touchdown. Shelby keeps the focus realistic, calling it a win Denver was supposed to get, while Chris highlights how the Broncos are playing their best football at the right time. The conversation shifts to Cleveland, where Shelby defends Shedeur Sanders’ impressive performance and puts the Browns’ loss squarely on the defense. Chris discusses Stefanski’s future, the roster issues, and what Cleveland must add to support their rookie quarterback. The Chiefs’ collapse becomes the next major topic as the guys debate whether Kansas City is officially done and credit the Texans for proving they belong in the AFC conversation. They also unpack the Colts’ decision to bring back Philip Rivers and how his experience fits their offense. The show closes with a deep dive into the College Football Playoff controversy, Notre Dame missing out, Alabama staying in despite multiple losses, and why the committee’s logic changes depending on the school involved. Ryan, Shelby, and Chris also give Indiana their due for a statement Big Ten Championship win as the postseason picture comes into focus.


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  • Another wild week across the NFL. Shelby Harris, Chris Harris Jr. and Ryan Harris break down everything from Week 13, starting with the heated Browns–49ers confrontation and the trash talk that went too far from Jauan Jennings. The guys revisit Denver’s gritty overtime win in Washington, Bo Nix’s clutch throws, Nik Bonitto’s game-saving play, and what it was like seeing Von Miller go against the Broncos again. They also dig into the AFC North race, Cleveland’s playoff push, pressure on the Steelers and Ravens, and the Bengals’ late-season surge. Plus, Lane Kiffin’s decision to leave Ole Miss for LSU sparks a big debate on coaching vs. player loyalty in today’s college football landscape. Like and subscribe for more weekly breakdowns from We’re the Harrises.


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  • In this episode, the Harrises open with Cleveland’s emphatic Week 12 win and the spark Shedeur Sanders brought to the offense, even without a perfect performance. Shelby and Chris dive into how the Browns’ defensive front overwhelmed Seattle for ten sacks and why that type of dominance is rarely seen in today’s NFL. The conversation shifts to Myles Garrett’s historic season, including his unmatched get-off, elite practice habits, and the possibility of shattering the single-season sack record. They also break down why offensive line play is declining across the league and how college coaching, NFL development, and scheme issues all contribute to the problem. From there, the show explores the league’s wild comebacks—highlighting Jameis Winston, the Chiefs’ desperate fight for playoff survival, the Cowboys’ late push, and the Jaguars emerging as a real AFC threat. The Harrises also analyze quarterback injuries around the league, whether teams like Tampa Bay and Baltimore can withstand their starters being banged up, and why Cincinnati’s playoff hopes hinge on Joe Burrow gutting it out. The guys debate JJ McCarthy’s struggles in Minnesota and whether the Vikings must bring in real competition to stabilize the locker room and keep Justin Jefferson engaged. They close by examining the Broncos’ playoff path, key upcoming matchups with the Jags and Chiefs, and which games Denver absolutely cannot afford to drop. And, of course, they wrap with a spirited Thanksgiving food showdown—prime rib, turkey, mac and cheese, green bean casserole, sweet potato pie, apple pie, and everything in between.


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  • In this episode of We’re The Harrises, Shelby Harris, Chris Harris Jr., and Ryan Harris react to the Broncos’ gritty win over the Chiefs and explain why it’s the type of victory that defines playoff teams. They break down Denver’s defensive surge without Patrick Surtain II and Alex Singleton, Bo Nix’s poised throw to Troy Franklin before the game-winning field goal, and why this roster is built to win tight, physical games in December and January. The crew also digs into the Chiefs’ identity crisis — from Mahomes’ uncharacteristic misses to the lack of a run game without Isaiah Pacheco and the decline of their perimeter playmakers. They shift to the week’s biggest league-wide storylines, including the Ja’Marr Chase–Jalen Ramsey spitting incident, quarterback preparation issues for rookies like Shedeur Sanders, and whether the Browns’ offensive staff is holding back Deshaun Watson. The show closes with a look ahead to Browns–Raiders, Shelby’s return-game emotions, and updated MVP rankings featuring Josh Allen, Drake Maye, Jonathan Taylor, and even Bo Nix entering the conversation.


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  • Ryan, Shelby, and Chris Harris dive into a packed week of NFL storylines. The trio celebrates Denver’s 8-2 start and a defense that can “win you a Super Bowl,” while breaking down Bo Nix’s growth and the challenges of divisional games. Shelby opens up about Alex Singleton’s testicular cancer discovery through NFL testing and how it turned into a story of strength and awareness. The guys debate Brian Daboll’s firing and the next wave of NFL head coaches, from Vance Joseph’s resurgence to young names like Kubiak and Waldron. Later, they get into Dan Campbell’s offensive play calling and Joe Burrow’s risky return behind a shaky O-line. It’s everything you love about football — insight, honesty, and heart — from three players who lived it.


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  • Ryan, Chris, and Shelby Harris are back with a full Week 9 breakdown — starting with Denver’s 18–15 road win and a defense that’s suddenly one of the league’s toughest. The guys explain why those red-zone stands matter most in November football, and what the Broncos’ chemistry means heading into the second half of the season.

    Then it’s deadline talk: could Sean Payton really pull off a blockbuster? Shelby throws out a wild but intriguing trade idea involving Kyle Pitts, while Chris looks at what contenders like the Eagles and Ravens are already doing to load up.

    They close the show with midseason awards — from Matthew Stafford’s MVP case to Myles Garrett’s defensive dominance, plus Coach of the Year frontrunners like Shane Steichen and Mike McDonald. Three champions, three perspectives, one truth: the NFL season is just getting good.


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  • The Harrises are back — and the takes are scorching. đŸ”„

    This week, the guys break down why the Denver Broncos’ defense might be the best in the NFL, even with key injuries like Patrick Surtain II. They debate whether Vance Joseph deserves another head-coaching shot, and why the Broncos’ defensive culture is quietly becoming elite.

    From there, they shift to the Colts’ dominance behind Jonathan Taylor, preview a physical showdown with the Steelers, and look at what Pacheco’s injury means for the Chiefs’ offense moving forward. Plus, inside talk about defensive accountability, what separates good teams from great ones, and why one missed assignment can ruin a play.

    Then, the crew hits on college football chaos — coaches getting massive buyouts, programs lacking accountability, and how the NCAA power dynamic keeps repeating the same mistakes. Finally, they wrap with some hoops and MLB talk, including Michael Porter Jr.’s new freedom with the Nets and the wild World Series stretch.

    This is raw, real, unfiltered sports talk — the way it’s meant to be.

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    0:00 Broncos make a statement win

    0:27 “Best defense in the NFL” debate

    4:18 Why Surtain’s injury could be a blessing

    11:41 Defensive accountability talk

    13:07 Why offenses fail when one guy slips

    15:48 Jonathan Taylor’s MVP campaign

    21:12 Chiefs’ identity without Pacheco

    26:49 Michael Porter Jr.’s next chapter

    30:17 College football coaching chaos

    33:00 Closing thoughts

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  • The fellas dive into one of the wildest weekends we’ve seen yet — starting with the collapse of the New York Giants, who somehow gave up 33 points in the fourth quarter. From there, they talk about what this means for New York’s defense and why the Broncos’ comeback win could be a turning point for Sean Payton’s squad.

    Then it’s around the league:

    🏈 Are the Packers quietly the most complete team in football?

    🐏 Why you should not sleep on the Rams and how Poona Ford became one of the best under-the-radar signings of the year.

    💰 Is Brock Purdy actually elite — or just another QB in a plug-and-play system?

    🐬 Have the Dolphins hit a breaking point between coach and quarterback?

    ⚟ And finally, an impassioned rant on why baseball doesn’t need a salary cap — it needs a salary floor.

    Smart takes, real football talk, and a few shots fired at the coaching carousel that never seems to stop.

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  • The guys are back with a fiery roundtable on all the biggest storylines around the NFL this week. From JuJu Smith-Schuster’s new on-field attitude and Brian Branch’s suspension, to the Jets’ unimaginative offense and Justin Fields’ struggles, no topic is off-limits.

    They break down Vance Joseph’s defense dominating “vanilla” game plans, debate whether a few head coaches are already on the hot seat, and call out one of the worst-looking offenses they’ve ever seen. Plus, we dive into why the Broncos’ D-line rotation is separating itself from the rest of the league.

    Later, the crew makes their Super Bowl picks, MVP predictions, and explains why Mike Tomlin deserves more respect. And don’t miss the emotional tribute segment as they reflect on a former teammate getting his name raised to the rafters.

    Chapters:

    0:00 JuJu’s new attitude & Brian Branch suspension

    2:45 Jets’ offensive disaster & Justin Fields’ future

    8:20 Broncos’ defense dominance & Vance Joseph praise

    13:30 Coaches on the hot seat 🚹

    19:40 Super Bowl and MVP picks

    26:25 Tomlin vs. the division & a QB trade shocker

    29:00 Emotional jersey retirement moment

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  • The Harris crew is back! 🏈 Ryan Harris, Chris Harris Jr., and Shelby Harris break down a wild NFL weekend — starting with the Broncos’ dramatic comeback win in Philadelphia. Was it Sean Payton’s first signature moment or just an Eagles collapse? The guys debate Bo Nix’s 4th-quarter performance, Nik Bonitto’s rise as a DPOY candidate, and how Vance Joseph’s defense sealed it.

    They also get into Saquon Barkley’s underuse, frustrated receivers, London game chaos, and why the Jets matchup could be a trap. Then, it’s on to the Browns-Steelers rivalry, Myles Garrett vs. T.J. Watt, and a little baseball bias as Shelby rides for his Milwaukee Brewers in the playoffs. ⚟

    It’s football insight, locker room stories, and plenty of laughs from three NFL vets who’ve lived it.

    đŸŽ™ïž We’re the Harrises — Family. Football. Unfiltered.

    ⏱ Chapters

    00:00 – Intro: Ryan Harris kicks it off

    00:38 – Broncos vs. Eagles recap: Sean Payton’s signature win?

    01:02 – Bo Nix’s clutch comeback & Nik Bonitto’s dominance

    02:04 – Eagles’ penalties and missed chances

    03:43 – Saquon Barkley’s shocking 9 carries

    05:05 – Receiver frustrations & contract realities

    06:14 – Inside the London experience 🌍

    07:17 – Travel, focus, and team bonding overseas

    09:36 – Rookie QB talk: managing the game under pressure

    10:50 – Fan noise overseas & neutral-site vibes

    12:02 – Jets vs. Broncos preview: trap game ahead? 🚹

    12:32 – Ben Powers’ injury and O-line chemistry concerns

    13:31 – How Quinnen Williams could wreck Denver’s protection

    14:33 – Memories of playing the Jets (Sam Darnold flashbacks)

    15:44 – NFL surprises: Patriots stun the Bills đŸ˜±

    17:46 – Chiefs, Jags, and AFC chaos

    19:25 – Ravens meltdown & Harbaugh on the hot seat?

    21:35 – Browns vs. Steelers preview: Garrett vs. Watt đŸ’Ș

    22:35 – Defensive battle brewing in Pittsburgh

    24:04 – Overtime talk & Brewers playoff hype ⚟

    25:19 – Shelby predicts a Brewers World Series win

    26:06 – Milwaukee pride & Hank Aaron shoutout

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  • Week 4 in the NFL brought drama, big wins, and tough losses—and the Harrises are here to break it all down. 🏈

    Ryan Harris, Super Bowl Champion Chris Harris Jr., and current NFL standout Shelby Harris dive into the biggest storylines from around the league:

    Packers vs. Cowboys and why both teams needed more than a tie

    The Chiefs’ bounce-back performance and the Ravens’ struggles with Lamar’s injury

    Why MetLife’s turf is once again under fire after more injuries

    The Broncos’ dominant Monday night win over the Bengals and what it means heading into Philly

    Russell Wilson’s Hall of Fame debate đŸ”„

    Key injuries and what they mean for the Chargers, Giants, and more

    A forward look at Week 5—including why Ryan is picking the Rams to roll past the 49ers

    The Harris crew brings unfiltered insight from players who’ve been there, lived it, and know what it takes to win.

    👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for weekly NFL breakdowns from the Harris family!

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  • The boys are BACK with another Episode of We're the Harrises! Chris Harris jr, Ryan Harris and Shelby Harris are unpacking Week 3 in the NFL.

    This week, Shelby Harris talks the fellas through his game-saving field goal block, and the the guys talk through who their biggest surprises are for teams that have started hot, as well as the underachievers who have not.

    That and SO MUCH MORE on this episode of We're the Harrises.

    Maker sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a minute!

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  • We're the Harrises is back for Week 2 as Shelby Harris, Ryan Harris, and Chris Harris Jr. unpack all of the standouts and surprises through two weeks of the NFL Season!

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